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Aurora, Illinois

File #: 25-0643    Version: 1 Name:
Type: RAP Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/13/2025 In control: Rules, Administration, and Procedure
On agenda: 9/2/2025 Final action:
Title: A Resolution authorizing a two-year grant program in the amount of $50,000.00 per year in partnership with Rebuilding Together Aurora (RTA) and The Neighbor Project to assist qualified residents with projects in the Third Ward
Attachments: 1. RTA Selection Policy - Safe At Home, 2. RTA - Eng Application, 3. RTA - Spa Application, 4. TNP - Eng Safety First Application, 5. TNP - Spa Safety First Application, 6. Ward 3 Authorization for Reimbursement, 7. Near Eastside HD Ward 3
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TO: The Rules, Administration, and Procedures Committee

FROM: Alderman Ted Mesiacos, Ward 3

DATE: August 13, 2025

SUBJECT:
A Resolution authorizing a two-year grant program in the amount of $50,000.00 per year in partnership with Rebuilding Together Aurora (RTA) and The Neighbor Project to assist qualified residents with projects in the Third Ward.

BACKGROUND:
Alderman Ted Mesiacos established the Third Ward Grant Program in 2021 to supplement costs outside the existing services available within the community through RTA and The Neighbor Project.

The purpose of the program is to supplement costs outside the existing services available within the community through RTA and The Neighbor Project. The funds are intended to supplement, not duplicate, services that are not covered by the current RTA and/or The Neighbor Project Programs. This program is aimed towards helping residents of the Third Ward to correct code violations, provide accessibility modifications, and improve home safety.

DISCUSSION:
Eligible homeowners include Aurora's Third Ward residents who live in their homes, who are over the age of 60, military veterans, persons living with a disability, or single parents with a child under 18 years of age, and who meet the established program criteria of RTA and The Neighbor Project. Homes in an historic district are not eligible for this grant program unless it can be shown that the applicable project costs are not significantly higher due to requirements of the historic district.

In addition to the $5,000.00 Ward 3 grant, supplementary funding may be available for repairs deemed urgent. Projects categorized as an emergency, due to high need, urgent health and/or safety concerns will be considered for up to an additional $15,000.00.

The program will be independently administered by RTA and The Neighbor Project in partnership with the City of Aurora, local non-profits, service providers, and community volunteers.

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